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March 29, 2019 - Make the new business deduction law permanent

By NFIB, NFIB, the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, issued the following statement on behalf of President and CEO Juanita D. Duggan regarding the White House Council of Economic Advisers’ report that called for making provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs act permanent, including the Small Business Deduction […]


March 28, 2019 - NFIB fights abuse of nuisance laws in court

NFIB Oregon, NFIB, the nation’s leading small-business association, filed a friend-of-the-court brief in Juliana v. United States—urging dismissal of this controversial lawsuit, which seeks to compel the federal government to more aggressively address climate change. The brief was filed in conjunction with the Texas Public Policy Foundation and other concerned […]


March 27, 2019 - Oregon has a 6 year pot supply

By Oregon Family Farm Association, Oregon cannabis growers have enough marijuana to meet the demands of users for more than six years, and the oversupply has prompted Gov. Kate Brown to propose curbing the number of pot-growing licenses issued. In a report to the Oregon Legislature, the Oregon Liquor Control […]


March 26, 2019 - FBI: NIKE case details against Avenatti extortion

U.S. Attorney Announces The Arrest Of Michael Avenatti For Engaging In A Scheme To Extort A Public Company Avenatti Is Alleged To Have Used Threats of Economic and Reputational Harm To Demand More Than $20 Million In Payments Federal Bureau of Investigation Press Release, Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States […]


March 25, 2019 - Two big taxes before Oregon lawmakers

By Oregon Business & Industry Oregon legislators are looking to boost education funding by $2 billion through tax increases on the business community. Oregon Business & Industry supports targeted investments in education but we believe cost control must accompany any new revenue to ensure new dollars actually make it to […]


March 22, 2019 - Bipartisan plan to fix Tax Bill typo

National Retail Federation, The National Retail Federation welcomed bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate that would fix a drafting error in the tax reform law that took effect in 2018. The error relating to depreciation rules is delaying job-creating investments in stores and restaurants across the country.


March 21, 2019 - Woodburn bust: 10,000 fake IDs sold over 25 states

By Oregon US Attorney Office Release, Miguel Merecias-Lopez, 24, of Woodburn, Oregon, pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to produce false identification documents and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. According to court documents, from a time unknown until September 21, 2017, Merecias-Lopez and other co-conspirators were part […]


March 20, 2019 - Rep. Zika’s bill to boost affordable housing

By Oregon Taxpayer Foundation Capitol Update Series The Oregon Legislature looks poised to approve a bill co-sponsored by Rep. Jack Zika enabling construction of 485 new housing units—half of those for people with below-average incomes—on land outside of Redmond. Zika, R-Redmond, is optimistic for passage of House Bill 2336, which […]


March 19, 2019 - Oregon: Jobs jump, Consumers rebound

Timothy A. Duy Director, Oregon Economic Forum Department of Economics, University of Oregon The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity jumped to 1.51 in January from an upwardly revised December reading of 0.41. Highlights of this month’s report include:


March 18, 2019 - DeFazio: New .1% Wall Street Tax Plan

Oregon US Representative Peter DeFazio Press Release, U.S. Representative Peter DeFazio (D-OR), U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI), and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) will introduce legislation to create a new progressive tax on financial transactions that would generate billions in revenue, while addressing economic inequality and reducing high risk […]